- (1) It is the intent of the Legislature that families in this state be strong and economically self-sufficient so as to require minimal involvement by an efficient government.
- (2) The purpose of this act is to develop opportunities for families which provide for their needs, enhance their well-being, and preserve the integrity of the family free of impediments to self-reliance.
- (3) The WAGES Program shall emphasize work, self-sufficiency, and personal responsibility while meeting the transitional needs of program participants who need short-term assistance toward achieving independent, productive lives and gaining the responsibility that comes with self-sufficiency.
- (4) The WAGES Program shall take full advantage of the flexibility provided under federal law, which allows for efficiency through a simplified program and encourages a program designed to focus on results rather than process.
- (5) This chapter does not entitle any individual or family to assistance under the WAGES Program or Title IV-A of the Social Security Act, as amended.
History.--s. 3, ch. 96-175.